Venue of several Winter Olympics and Paralympics, Innsbruck is a city with the wow factor. As your private charter jet cruises to land at the international airport, you’ll see why so many skiers and snow enthusiasts flock here every year.
But besides the close proximity to the Nordkette mountain range, you’re also a stone’s throw away from the city centre, just under three miles away.
The picturesque old town of Innsbruck, built on the banks of the Inn River, is a fabulous destination at any time of year but it’s in winter that the city really comes into its own.
And there’s no better place to take advantage of those snow-capped mountain views than the Stage 12 Hotel. This elegant hotel is conveniently located close to bars, shops and the cable cart which is ready to whisk you to the top of the mountain for a day’s skiing.
Each of the 120 rooms has its own unique style combining old and new, and the sauna will help ease tired muscles at the end of a long day of snowboarding or shopping!
Alternatively, kick up the luxury a notch and head to the Aldstadthotel Weisses Kreuz in downtown Innsbruck. With just 48 rooms and set in a building dating back to 1465, the exquisite suites are individually styled and offer everything needed to help you recharge your batteries.
Then it’s time for dinner and a trip to Das Schindler located in the old town. Warm, welcoming and with exceptional contemporary dining, this is the perfect setting to sample local produce with a modern interpretation.
Round off your evening with a cocktail back at Stage 12 or head to Adlers, a rooftop bar on the top of the Adlers Hotel.
Besides an Alpine backdrop Innsbruck has much to offer the non-snow fan. With its famous Golden Roof building in the heart of the old town, an afternoon spent café hopping and shopping is always a great plan.
Alternatively, take a private tour of the city with your own guide or take a half day to visit the Swarovski Crystal World in nearby Wattens, including the chance to sample the company’s own wine from its vineyards.
Innsbruck enjoys a moderately continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. As a year-round destination, book your private charter flight to coincide with ski season or to enjoy a warm summer getaway.
Temperatures drop dramatically between November and February, often hovering around freezing before April finally sees the mercury rising to double figures in time for Spring.
Reaching the mid-20s/6, summer is warm, but rarely too hot. It’s the perfect time of year to visit this unique city with private air charter for an experience that won’t be forgotten.
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